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The New England farmers were subsistence farmers and grew only enough to feed themselves. The soil was rocky and not good for farming. One of the main products/industries was fishing and ship building/products.
Life in New England was not easy. The growing season was short and the soil was rocky. Most farmers practiced subsistence farming. That is, they produced just enough food for themselves and sometimes a little extra to trade in town.Sources: Creating America book and My Great Brain ;)
Mostly subsistence farming although some farmers did raise cash crops.
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In all of them - farmers had barely enough land for subsistence, and there was not enough surplus production for any lavish lifestyle.
The soil of New England wasn't very fertile so farmers practiced subsistence farming so they could survive.
The soil of New England wasn't very fertile so farmers practiced subsistence farming so they could survive.
subsistence farming
The New England farmers were subsistence farmers and grew only enough to feed themselves. The soil was rocky and not good for farming. One of the main products/industries was fishing and ship building/products.
The chief crops from the subsistence farmers in Peru are rice, plantains (which is a kind of banana), and corn.
Subsistence farmers typically live on the food they grow themselves. This includes crops like rice, corn, wheat, and vegetables, as well as livestock such as chickens, goats, and pigs. They rely on their harvests to feed themselves and their families.
subsistence cropping
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In New England, growing season was short and the terrain wasn't suitable. That's why many farmers practiced subsistence farming to produce enough for themselves, and sometimes a little extra for trading in town. It was a small scale of farming.
In New England, growing season was short and the terrain wasn't suitable. That's why many farmers practiced subsistence farming to produce enough for themselves, and sometimes a little extra for trading in town. It was a small scale of farming.
The middle colonies were able to produce and sell more while new England had a harsher climate and bad soil making them subsistence farmers
They Lived on small plots of land